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vandy
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Poor guy...you all have led him down the primrose path.
Time shares? Hell, if you have the inclination to sell timeshares, I have a nice deposit you can stick somewhere. Rather be a used car salesman, who
doesn't actually chase people down to rip them off. If you just want money and have no conscience, rob a bank.
Firefighter? I guess if you can land a cushy city deal.
I had to quit Forest Service firefighting because they put the people with seniority in charge, no matter how incompetent they were. Cost many lives
a few years later.
Have you thought about professional beggar? Some movie-makeup gel and a wheelchair take minimal investment, make you look pitiful, and it pays well
in places like Vegas or Laughlin.
Far more dignified than timeshare!
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Minnow
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Pascuale, The best way to get a Head in Mexico, is to marry a Mexican Gal.
Proud husband of a legal immigrant.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Minnow
Pascuale, The best way to get a Head in Mexico, is to marry a Mexican Gal.
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Tom....You had better hope she doesn't read this. It's too cold to sleep outside.
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pappy
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since you have rental car experience, have you looked in to managing/owning one somewhere in mexico or other south american countries that provide the
outdoor things you like to do? at least it would "get you in the door" and hell, ya might even meet and marry a beautiful local gal, then take it from
there!
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pascuale
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I like it Pappy and Minnow
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vandenberg
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Quote: | Originally posted by Minnow
Pascuale, The best way to get ahead in Mexico, is to marry a Mexican Gal.
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And while you're at it, may as well make it a rich one
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Bajafun777
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Registered: 9-13-2006
Location: Rosarito & California
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Mood: Enjoying Life with Wife In Mexico, Easy on The Easy
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Naw, try the Caretaker Gazette for places to work or go and stay in their houses, condos, eco-lodges etc. for room and board and some with pay. You
have to pay a small fee to become a member but lots of referrals in many different places in all countries. Instead of being a baja nomad you could
become a world nomad. Have people in Mexico and Costa Rica just wanting someone to watch the place while the owners away---ah could be the easy life,
si y no???? Later---------------- bajafun777
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pascuale
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Ok so I should start a business in Baja, marry a mexican mamacita to help me consume many taco and have many little amigos, then uncle dennis, minnow,
and the rest of you can come over, help me fix up my boat, drink pacificos on my deck and fish all day. Oh and I cant forget David K
I think I was born in the wrong era. Theres nothin better than cruisin down highway one listening to crosby stills and nash, the eagles, jimmy
buffet, and Cat Stevens, waiting to reach the dirt road at Gonzaga to crack a cold Pacifico. Ahhhh!
[Edited on 12-13-2007 by pascuale]
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motoged
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Quote: | Originally posted by pascuale
I think I was born in the wrong era. Theres nothin better than cruisin down highway one listening to crosby stills and nash, the eagles, jimmy
buffet, and Cat Stevens, waiting to reach the dirt road at Gonzaga to crack a cold Pacifico. Ahhhh!
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Pasquale,
So what's stopping you from doing that now??? That is a timeless range of activities.....
Be careful with your Cat Stevens 8-track, Homeland Security might ID you as an Al Queda
Spark one up and hit the road
Don't believe everything you think....
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by pascuale
I think I was born in the wrong era. Theres nothin better than cruisin down highway one listening to crosby stills and nash, the eagles, jimmy
buffet, and Cat Stevens, waiting to reach the dirt road at Gonzaga to crack a cold Pacifico. Ahhhh!
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Right on, Pascuale. You are Baja to the bone.
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Sonora Wind
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Man!!!! for a nubie/ layed out
Quote: | Originally posted by pascuale
Ok so I should start a business in Baja, marry a mexican mamacita to help me consume many taco and have many little amigos, then uncle dennis, minnow,
and the rest of you can come over, help me fix up my boat, drink pacificos on my deck and fish all day. Oh and I cant forget David K
I think I was born in the wrong era. Theres nothin better than cruisin down highway one listening to crosby stills and nash, the eagles, jimmy
buffet, and Cat Stevens, waiting to reach the dirt road at Gonzaga to crack a cold Pacifico. Ahhhh! For a nubie you got it all layed out.
[Edited on 12-13-2007 by pascuale] |
[Edited on 12-13-2007 by Sonora Wind]
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